The steam deck does have a gyroscope for sensing rotation... Just saying.
That feature has always been annoying to me, even on phones. I always turn it off because "I" will control whether my screen rotates or not. Maybe sometimes I don't want it to rotate when I turn the phone (like when I'm viewing building plans at work and want to orient the screen with how I'm looking at the building I'm standing in).
Not sure how standard this is, but on Pixel phones the default is no auto rotation, but when the phone detects rotation it will display a tiny rotate button in the corner of the screen for just a few seconds. Best of both worlds IMO.
On Samsung devices you can go into settings and add a "routine" under Modes And Routines that automatically enables auto rotate for certain apps, and disables it when you leave the apps.
Alternatively I believe you can do the same if you have a license for Tasker.
Give me a stabilized image on a spinning display.
Finally, I can calmly watch the performance of my stock portfolio
Stonks.
-22ยฐ so cool
Is someone already working on a trapezoid desktop environment?
Only for Xorg. Wayland guys need to wait a bit :)
This truly is the landlord tipping of linux memes
Any time some obscure Linux feature is mentioned I see this xkcd comic in my mind: https://xkcd.com/619/
Well, Flash is now dead so nobody actually does that anymore.
I've got two vertical monitors on either side of my one large horizontal monitor right now and I am loving it
The 'ol tie fighter layout, nice
You failed with the image, though. The screen image isn't supposed to rotate with the display.
Iโm just sitting here patiently waiting for hexagonal displays.
If we could get edge-to-edge displays, hexagonal panels with a spherical radius will be the next big thing for battle stations.
(By spherical, I mean its curved so it can be tiled into a sphere.)
Let's go one step further and build a monitor orb with a chair in the center.
The steam deck does have a gyroscope for sensing rotation... Just saying.
That feature has always been annoying to me, even on phones. I always turn it off because "I" will control whether my screen rotates or not. Maybe sometimes I don't want it to rotate when I turn the phone (like when I'm viewing building plans at work and want to orient the screen with how I'm looking at the building I'm standing in).
Not sure how standard this is, but on Pixel phones the default is no auto rotation, but when the phone detects rotation it will display a tiny rotate button in the corner of the screen for just a few seconds. Best of both worlds IMO.
On Samsung devices you can go into settings and add a "routine" under Modes And Routines that automatically enables auto rotate for certain apps, and disables it when you leave the apps.
Alternatively I believe you can do the same if you have a license for Tasker.
Give me a stabilized image on a spinning display.